Atlantica

Young professionals are often an unheard voice in policy discussions. More often than not, however, it is their insights that we need to break hardwired, outdated ideas about foreign policy and transatlanticism. Atlantica offers young professionals (ages 18–35) who are patrons of the Atlantic Forum a place to publish their writing and have their voices heard.

Each issue will feature three articles published per month on a theme selected by the AF team, in conjunction with NATO’s Public Diplomacy Division.

As author of Atlantica you will receive a stipend of EUR 35,-, effectively earning back your patronage fee.

A 5 step plan to published a timely and relevant insight on transatlantic issues, and earn EUR 35,-

Step 0: Become a patron;Step 1: Have a look at the complete topic list, so that you know when your favourite topic is next;Step 2: React to the call for papers, or proactively write to the editors if you have set in on a topic;Step 3: Write an abstract (no more then 250 words) and send it to the editors;Step 4: Work with the editors to write an article within a month;Step 5: Congratulations! You just published a timely and relevant insight on transatlantic issues, and earned EUR 35,- !

Atlantica Publications:

18 Years of NATO in AfghanistanThe terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001, the start of the war in Afghanistan, and NATO’s initial involvement are now 18 years behind us. NATO’s involvement in Afghanistan has shaped the alliance over the course of nearly two decades. From the first and only...

NATO's 70th AnniversaryThe North Atlantic Treaty Organisation is the longest standing military alliance in modern history. NATO’s past, for many, shapes the alliance’s reputation around the world. Trying to manage unpredictable political situations in the East European bloc, operations, such as the...

About Atlantic Forum

The Atlantic Forum is a grassroot NGO network of focussed on young professionals and academics who are interested in international security policy, NATO and the EU. Atlantic Forum's vision is to become a leading network in fostering the values of democratic rule, rule of law, civil liberty, peace and security, and in reinforcing the transatlantic link as defined in the North Atlantic Treaty.